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Honoring Bob Greene, 1929-2008

June 14, 2008 | Comments Off on Honoring Bob Greene, 1929-2008

He was one of the most influential and important people in the history of our organization. Click here to read tributes or share your own memories of the man remembered as IRE’s godfather.

Be a fan of IRE on Facebook

June 14, 2008 | Comments Off on Be a fan of IRE on Facebook

Add the official IRE and NICAR Facebook page to your profile. We have 324 fans at last count. The page is not intended to replace the functions of our Web site or other member communications, but it’s one more way to personalize your profile, locate colleagues on Facebook and show your support for IRE.

Watchdogs at Work

January 5, 2007 | Comments Off on Watchdogs at Work

Leann Frola interviewed six award-winning investigative journalists for Poynter Online to find out how they continue to produce high-quality investigative journalism despite industry cut-backs. The interviewees include IRE Executive Director Brant Houston, former board president Deborah Nelson and former board member Stuart Watson.

Package recalls Bolles and the Arizona Project

June 1, 2006 | Comments Off on Package recalls Bolles and the Arizona Project

The Arizona Republic has published a package of stories, photos and audio in remembrance of the 30th anniversary of the bombing that killed reporter Don Bolles. The bombing and Bolles’ death 11 days later was the catalyst for the Arizona Project, an important event that had a hand in shaping IRE’s early years. The present-day…

IRE Award winners announced

March 28, 2006 | Comments Off on IRE Award winners announced

Toxic dumping, public corruption investigations among winners Investigative stories about deceit in Cleveland’s public school district and an environmental disaster in New Jersey won the top prizes in the 2005 IRE awards, Investigative Reporters and Editors announced today. Those were among 15 prizes awarded by IRE. Other stories honored included a 17-year body of crime…

Probe into meth epidemic wins top Meyer award

January 10, 2006 | Comments Off on Probe into meth epidemic wins top Meyer award

Major investigative reports on the nation’s methamphetamine epidemic, systemic failures in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the loss of Florida’s wetlands are winners of the first Philip Meyer Awards. * First Place: The Oregonian for “Unnecessary Epidemic” * Second Place: The Knight-Ridder Washington Bureau for “Discharged and Dishonored” * Third Place: The St.…

IRE Awards deadline approaches: Jan. 9

December 22, 2005 | Comments Off on IRE Awards deadline approaches: Jan. 9

IRE reminds Extra! Extra! readers that the postmark deadline for entering the IRE Awards is fast approaching — Jan. 9, 2006. The IRE Awards recognize the best investigative reporting across print, broadcast and online categories. Don’t let your best work go unnoticed! With recent newsroom cost-cutting efforts, it’s best not to count on someone else…

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